How do individuals navigate situations in which their work-role identity is put in competition with social identities of race/ethnicity, nationality, or citizenship/generational status? This research uses a controversial criminal court procedure (Operation Streamline) as an optimal setting to understand the strategies employed by lawyers and judges who manage such delicate identity processes. I examine how legal professionals assign salience to their various identities while developing a perspective of competing identity management that builds on and further integrates prior sociological research on identity. In particular, Latino/a judges and lawyers who participate in Operation Streamline (OSL) take on a specific work-related role identit...
Latino Americans have intersected with the law in complicated ways throughout American history. Lati...
How does group threat impact Latino identity and political participation? While studies on Latinos i...
This research explores Operation Joint Effort (OJE) as a case study of local and federal collaborati...
Immigrants make up a large and increasing portion of the American community. The recent census found...
Progress regarding equality and social identities has moved in a bipolar fashion: popular engagement...
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...
Bent on curbing unauthorized immigration in the United States, the Department of Homeland Security h...
Latinos currently represent the largest minority in the United States. In 2009, we witnessed the fir...
Courts rarely question the racial identity claims made by parties litigating employment discriminati...
Ethnic identity is a central concept in the study of politics in multi cultural societies. Identitie...
Identity politics leads to individuals making political decisions to help those most similar to them...
This study explores the significance of race from a social constructionist perspective. Examples of ...
textThe use of extra-legal factors in determining criminal sentences has long been a topic of intere...
Immigrant rights protests drew millions of people into the streets in the spring of 2006. However, ...
With the growing racial and ethnic diversity of the U.S. population and workforce, scholars have beg...
Latino Americans have intersected with the law in complicated ways throughout American history. Lati...
How does group threat impact Latino identity and political participation? While studies on Latinos i...
This research explores Operation Joint Effort (OJE) as a case study of local and federal collaborati...
Immigrants make up a large and increasing portion of the American community. The recent census found...
Progress regarding equality and social identities has moved in a bipolar fashion: popular engagement...
The development of law is inextricably linked to matters of race and ethnicity. The stories of minor...
Bent on curbing unauthorized immigration in the United States, the Department of Homeland Security h...
Latinos currently represent the largest minority in the United States. In 2009, we witnessed the fir...
Courts rarely question the racial identity claims made by parties litigating employment discriminati...
Ethnic identity is a central concept in the study of politics in multi cultural societies. Identitie...
Identity politics leads to individuals making political decisions to help those most similar to them...
This study explores the significance of race from a social constructionist perspective. Examples of ...
textThe use of extra-legal factors in determining criminal sentences has long been a topic of intere...
Immigrant rights protests drew millions of people into the streets in the spring of 2006. However, ...
With the growing racial and ethnic diversity of the U.S. population and workforce, scholars have beg...
Latino Americans have intersected with the law in complicated ways throughout American history. Lati...
How does group threat impact Latino identity and political participation? While studies on Latinos i...
This research explores Operation Joint Effort (OJE) as a case study of local and federal collaborati...